Paul,
I wasn't aware of the admin capability (admin.php?). I just tried it, but it came out blank.
I have implemented a simple counting solution, that gathers information from a user when a new session is started (I call a function from session.php). The information is just what I can get from php (IP, browser, etc.), but at least I get some idea of who comes around. It opens/creates a dbf file and adds a new record to it for each user. I had to give write permission to the folder where I placed the dbf file. I wrote a small phtml file to spit out the records, and give the totals. See http://spatial.hgm.com.au/cwcroe7/common/session/viewstats.phtml
I'm not sure if it should/could be a widget, because it doesn't really have to do with the functionality of the page. I have no doubt it could be implemented far more elaborately with more functionality than what I made, though. (e.g. you could make it write W3C format logs, and use an open-source web-statistics tool with graphs to analyse them).
If anyone is interested in the code, let me know.
regards,
Jacob
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Spencer [mailto:pagameba at magma.ca]
Sent: 9 August 2004 19:57
To: J. Delfos
Cc: chameleon at lists.maptools.org
Subject: Re: [Chameleon] Statistics for a chameleon server
Jacob,
that's a neat widget idea. I think a generic logging widget would be a
useful thing for quite a few people. It may be useful to have it hooked
into the admin capability perhaps.
Unfortunately, I don't have any plans to add such a widget, but if you
or someone else does, I'll certainly look at incorporating it into the
chameleon distribution.
Cheers,
Paul
J. Delfos wrote:
> Hi All,
>> I just wanted to ask whether anyone else has ever bothered to keep
> statistics of their chameleon site, and what would be the best way to do
> so? The problems I run into is that I don't want to use some image that
> needs to be downloaded for statistics to be done remotely, because that
> can hold things up (especially when using the 'onload' functionality to
> trigger chameleon functionality). If I use an apache log analyser, I
> usually would have to set up a whole statistics webpage, and I'm not too
> happy with the security some of those things offer. Also, the statistics
> from the log are not too useful, because users refreshing the page
> (submitting) results in multiple entries, and if you run more than one
> chameleon site you cannot tell easily what belongs to what (using a
> database to split up results doesn't work, because the URL strings are
> too long).
>> Does anyone have a better idea? Perhaps a statistics widget that uses
> session info?
>> Regards,
>> Jacob
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